chronograph / ˈkrɒn əˌgræf, -ˌgrɑf /

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chronograph2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a timepiece fitted with a recording device, as a stylus and rotating drum, used to mark the exact instant of an occurrence, especially in astronomy.
  2. a timepiece capable of measuring extremely brief intervals of time accurately, as a stopwatch able to record fractions of a second as well as elapsed time.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to time by means of a chronograph.

chronograph 近义词

chronograph

等同于 timepiece

chronograph

等同于 clock

更多chronograph例句

  1. When it passes through the first screen it breaks the current activating a chronograph, counting chronograph.
  2. In many respects the instrument is similar to the electro-ballistic chronograph of Navez.
  3. The saving of time and labor by the printing chronograph is very considerable and the filing of the records very convenient.
  4. It is possible to connect any of these clocks telegraphically with an instrument in the observatory, known as a chronograph.
  5. The mode of operating with the chronograph at a race has been thus described.